Only registered voters may vote in elections. Any Malaysian citizens above 21 years old must register in the voters’ registry with the Election Commission via any offices affiliated with the Election Commission, post offices with computerised facilities or specified counters, before he or she could vote in elections.

If you have registered as a voter in Malaysia and would like to check or verify your voting information online, go to the website links below.

Government Personnel (Federal Government, States Service or local authorities) who are in service abroad.

Individuals studying full time abroad (only if they are sponsored by the Government).

Spouses to the list above.

The office of Malaysian Missions overseas will register these voters on behalf of the Election Commission of Malaysia (SPR). This registration exercise is only done periodically. Malaysian Missions abroad will make an announcement for the registration and checking of the voting list when requests for it to be done.

Malaysians living abroad not working for the Government:

Comprising of Malaysian Citizen other than stated above.

All Malaysian citizens living abroad and registered to vote are obliged to at least have spent 30 days over the past 5 years before an election day in order to eligible for postal voting.

Malaysian Mission will assist you with the registration process. Among the documents required for registration are:

GE14 Checklist

Jom Balik Undi

The Warsaw Declaration (2000)

The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government, as expressed by the exercise of the right and civic duties of citizens to choose their representatives through regular, free and fair elections with universal and equal suffrage, open to multiple parties, conducted by secret ballot,monitored by independent electoral authorities,and free of fraud and intimidation.